Customs Tariff Decisions




Dec. 6] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 1799

PART I—DECISIONS IN INTERPRETATION OF THE TARIFF—continued

Tariff Item. Decision. Record No.
342 Speedometers, including cables, fittings, gear boxes, and gears, when imported therewith. (For speedometer cables imported separately see Tariff item 352—Transmission.) (See also Tariff item 389—Accessories) 1-3/344
348 (1) Inflators, tire, specially designed to be operated by the power-take-off or flywheel of a tractor 1-3/739
348 (1) Tires, pneumatic rubber (but not inner tubes), identifiable as parts of agricultural tractors, as may be approved 1-11/31/5
Tires of the following sizes and weights have been approved under the above decision—
Size of Tire. Weight Not to Exceed
3.00–5 6 lb.
3.00–7 7 lb.
3.00–12 8 lb.
3.50–5 7 lb.
3.50–6 7 lb.
3.50–7 9 lb.
4.00–7 9 lb.
4.00–8 9 lb.
4.50–7 10 lb.
4.50–12 18 lb.
6.00–30 46 lb.
9.00–24 130 lb.
13.00–24 205 lb.
348 (1) TRACTORS—
*Allis-Chalmers H9, H15, H20 1-2/107/8
348 (1) *Vender “Champion” and “Conqueror” models 1-2/107/8
351 (11) Apparel such as helmets, aprons, trousers, and gloves, made from asbestos or leather, specially suited for use in foundries, shot blasting operations, welding, &c. 1-20/76
351 (11) Furnaces—
Metallurgical and electro-metallurgical (other than assay furnaces) including transformers supplied therewith as standard equipment therefor 1-3/197/17
351 (11) Saws—
*Saw filing machines, automatic 1-2/37/25
352 (a) Bakers’—
Biscuit stripping machines 1-2/237/8
352 (a) Bootmaking—
Moulds, electrically heated, used in vulcanizing rubber soles and insoles to shoe uppers 1-2/34/78
352 (a) Sole joint marking machines 1-2/34/86
352 (b) Brushes—
Circular (other than brushes for use on floor-polishing machines or carpet sweepers) consisting of a boss with wires, hair, fibre, or other material affixed thereto, for mounting on power driven spindles 1-3/248
352 (b) Specially suited for use on paint spraying outfits 1-3/11/31
352 (b) Cleaning machines for removing grease and dirt from articles by means of agitation in tanks of solvents 1-2/387/4
352 (b) Clothworking and clothing making—
Pads of metal wool, cut to shape so as to be identifiable as parts of clothing presses 1-3/303/2
352 (b) Trimming machines for trimming, and removing by suction, loose threads from garments after manufacture 1-2/137/9
352 (b) Earthmoving and roadmaking—
Ditch, drain, or trench digging machines, designed to dig perpendicular sided trenches 1-2/59/7
352 (b) Rollers, power vibrated, for compacting loose material, hand propelled or trailer types 1-2/20/2
352 (b) Rollers, sheepfoot or spiked 1-2/152/14
352 (b) Shovels, excavating and loading, of a rated capacity exceeding—

(a) 1½ cubic yards if for attachment to crawler-type tractors, and
(b) 1 cubic yard if for attachment to wheeled tractors
(See also Tariff item 353 (8) (c).) | 1-2/152 |
| 352 (b) | Filters—
Pressure filters, unsuited for domestic use, in which pulp, porous earthenware, or asbestos sheets, form the filtering medium | 1-2/342/9 |
| 352 (b) | Fish skinning, and fish scaling machines | 1-2/456/4 |
| 352 (b) | Fruit and vegetable preparing—
Knives and spoons, fruit peeling, coring, and pitting, specially suited for fruit preserving | 1-3/492 |
| 352 (b) | Granulating machines with revolving knives, for reducing synthetic resins and plastic scrap to granule form prior to use in injection moulding machines | 1-2/104/15 |
| 352 (b) | Instruments, recording and non-recording, capable of being set to maintain automatically at a predetermined level, temperature, humidity, liquid level, pressure, or any combination of these conditions; also valves specially designed for operation by such control instruments through the medium of electricity or pressure | 1-16/105 |
| 352 (b) | Kilns—
Fish smoking, electric | 1-2/456/7 |
| 352 (b) | Meatworks appliances—
Cookers or digesters of less than 1 ton capacity, for rendering-down meat offal | 1-2/480/2 |
| 352 (b) | Photographers’ and similar—
Cameras, non-portable, peculiar to studio use | 1-3/160 |
| 352 (b) | Cameras of the following kinds when made to take negatives of quarter plate size (4¼ inches by 3¼ inches) or larger, including lenses specified by the makers for use therewith—
Brand Linhoff
Busch Pressman Meridian
Dawe M.P.P.
Deardorff Ramlose
Kalart Reflex, including Graflex and Speed Graphic
Kodak view camera Trixale | 1-3/160 |
| 352 (b) | Holders, copy, for use with photo-lithographic cameras | 1-13/25 |
| 352 (b) | Lenses, camera (a) having a focal length of 5 inches or over, or (b) wide angle or wide field, giving an angular field of view exceeding 55 degrees based on the smallest dimension of the negative for which the camera is constructed | 1-13/25 |
| 352 (b) | Printers and enlargers, projection, made to take negatives of quarter plate size (4¼ inches by 3¼ inches) or larger. (See also Tariff item 254) | 1-3/160 |
| 352 (b) | Pipes and pipe fittings—
Viking-Johnson couplings of all sizes when imported detached from the pipes | 1-3/5/15 |
| 352 (b) | Pottery making—
Pug mills | 1-2/52/6 |
| 352 (b) | Presses, miscellaneous—
Compact, for moulding cosmetic powders into solid form | 1-2/285/38 |
| 352 (b) | Plywood, building board, and similar (but not including textile and clothing presses), having heated platens | 1-13/26/10 |
| 352 (b) | Reels, self-winding, incorporating electrical terminals and contacts, for electric cable | 1-2/102/44 |

To be admitted from all countries at the rate of duty under the British Preferential Tariff, under section 11 of the Customs Amendment Act 1927.



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